Fred Sebbaale says the rise of radio, television, and changing technology altered listening habits and media exposure, contributing to the decline of Uganda’s Kadongo Kamu genre.
Ragga Dee says the late Paul Job Kafeero privately revealed he had only four biological children, adding that he had cautioned against DNA testing years ago because it would create divisions within the family.
Iryn Namubiru says she will release her new EP after the elections, praises grandmothers in her song Jjaja, and hints at the possibility of another concert.
Feffe Bussi has welcomed the renewed fallout between Bebe Cool and Eddy Kenzo, blaming NRM politics for the clash and saying it serves them right, while also opening up about his stance on Fik Fameica and a possible future collaboration.
Bebe Cool’s 2025 music list has reignited controversy, drawing sharp criticism from Eddy Kenzo and Ziza Bafana, who accuse the veteran singer of chasing relevance and dismiss the rankings as trash.
Ugandan musician Kapeke has described 2025 as one of the most defining years of his career, highlighting personal growth, financial stability, and major life milestones achieved through music.
Eddy Kenzo’s camp has strongly responded to Bebe Cool, with his manager insisting that “Nkulowozaako” surpasses anything Bebe Cool has released in the last five years.
Bebe Cool has confirmed that his highly debated Bebe Cool List 2025 will be released on January 1, 2026, once again sparking anticipation and controversy in Uganda’s music industry.
President Yoweri Museveni has announced plans for a special SACCO-style revolving fund aimed at helping commercial sex workers leave the trade voluntarily by supporting them with skills development and alternative livelihoods.
Full Figure claims Bobi Wine has risen far beyond Uganda’s Big Three music rivalry, saying even if he stopped today, his legacy would still outshine Chameleone and Bebe Cool.
Jose Chameleone has marked one year since he was hospitalized in the U.S., sharing a heartfelt message thanking fans, family, Juliet Zawedde, and supporters who stood by him during his recovery.
Delivad Julio has applauded old-school Ugandan musicians like Radio and Weasel, Bebe Cool, Eddy Kenzo, Rema, and David Lutalo for their professionalism, while criticizing the new generation and revealing why B2C split with Andy Events.
Singer Ykee Benda has responded sharply to criticism from National Unity Platform (NUP) supporters over his performances at National Resistance Movement (NRM) campaign rallies, insisting that music is his job and not charity work.